woensdag 11 september 2013

Latest news

First of all, I’d like to take the opportunity to thank all the
people who are funding us. August is our last month in partnership with
Blue Systems and with Opera moving to a new engine and new versions of
their browser not yet being available to Linux, we might lose our two
biggest sponsors next months. The financial help we get from the
community is helping us a lot and it’s also a huge motivation
considering how supportive you are. Looking at other Free and Open
Source projects and at how hard it is to sustain such activity without
corporate funding, we feel really privileged and extremely grateful.
Many thanks to all the donors and all the sponsors for their support.

In partnership with CompuLab, the MintBox 2 should be announced in
the coming days. At roughly the same price as its predecessor the new
unit will boast 4 times the processing power.

We’re planning to include 2 new search engines in Linux Mint 16.
Details will be given and announcements made when agreements are
finalized.

LMDE’s Update Pack 7 landed in ‘incoming’. The team noted a couple of important issues and is currently working on solving them.

Development continues in preparation for Mint 16 (note that these improvements will also land in LMDE and Mint 13):

Improvements were made to the USB Image Writer and a new tool was
developed to format USB Sticks. The tool supports FAT32, EXT4 and NTFS.

Cinnamon sound events are now configurable (so you can set your own
sounds for desktop login, maximizing windows, switching workspace
etc..). The design was shared with the MATE team so we might see this
get into MATE 1.8 as well.

There’s good news for people with multiple monitors: The Cinnamon
display module was improved and the team is currently considering a
redesign of the panels which would make it possible to move panels,
create multiple panels on the screen, and assign different panels to
different monitors.

Between now and November, the development team will focus on the
following projects: architectural improvements and redesigns for MDM and
mintUpdate, UI improvements in mintInstall and mintWelcome, additional
features in nemo and Cinnamon.